MOSCOW - This is Ukraine today, at least as seen by most Russian news
media: the government is run by anti-Semitic fascists, people killed in
protests were shot by opposition snipers and the West is behind it all.
And the room to disagree with that portrayal is getting smaller by the week.
With Crimea set to hold a referendum Sunday on whether to merge with
Russia, the push to demonize Ukraine's leadership has reached fever pitch.